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Emotion Regulation Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders provides
step-by-step, detailed procedures for assessing and treating
emotion regulation difficulties in individuals diagnosed with an
alcohol use disorder (AUD). The Emotion Regulation Treatment (ERT)
program, consisting of 12 weekly sessions, combines an empirically
supported cognitive-behavioral treatment with emotion regulation
strategies to help clients manage negative emotions and cravings
for alcohol. This therapist guide contains all the materials needed
for the clinician to implement the program, including session
outlines, detailed session content with suggestions for therapist
dialogue, and client assignment for between-session skill practice.
It is also designed to be used with the accompanying client
workbook Managing Negative Emotions Without Drinking, which
includes educational materials, handouts, worksheets, and
between-session skill practice.
Managing Negative Emotions Without Drinking is the ideal companion
to Emotion Regulation Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders. Each of
the 12 individual weekly treatment sessions presents scientifically
tested strategies for managing emotions without alcohol, including
mindfulness practices, direct experiencing of emotion, and
cognitive and behavioral skills to manage high-risk drinking
situations and prevent relapse to alcohol use. The step-by-step
exercises, user-friendly worksheets, and in-session and
between-session skill practice help clients gain a basic
understanding of the role that emotions play in harmful alcohol use
and assist them in developing the skills needed to manage these
emotions and cravings without alcohol.
Managing Negative Emotions Without Drinking is the ideal companion
to Emotion Regulation Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders. Each of
the 12 individual weekly treatment sessions presents scientifically
tested strategies for managing emotions without alcohol, including
mindfulness practices, direct experiencing of emotion, and
cognitive and behavioral skills to manage high-risk drinking
situations and prevent relapse to alcohol use. The step-by-step
exercises, user-friendly worksheets, and in-session and
between-session skill practice help clients gain a basic
understanding of the role that emotions play in harmful alcohol use
and assist them in developing the skills needed to manage these
emotions and cravings without alcohol.
Emotion Regulation Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders provides
step-by-step, detailed procedures for assessing and treating
emotion regulation difficulties in individuals diagnosed with an
alcohol use disorder (AUD). The Emotion Regulation Treatment (ERT)
program, consisting of 12 weekly sessions, combines an empirically
supported cognitive-behavioral treatment with emotion regulation
strategies to help clients manage negative emotions and cravings
for alcohol. This therapist guide contains all the materials needed
for the clinician to implement the program, including session
outlines, detailed session content with suggestions for therapist
dialogue, and client assignment for between-session skill practice.
It is also designed to be used with the accompanying client
workbook Managing Negative Emotions Without Drinking, which
includes educational materials, handouts, worksheets, and
between-session skill practice.
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